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Apr 29 2023
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Philadelphia's mayoral race this week
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The Philly TribuneMay 04 2023
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The Walls Close In On Hunter Biden As Charging Decision Nears
Hunter Biden is feeling the squeeze as federal prosecutors are reportedly getting close to making a decision on whether to charge him while the public gets a deeper look into his personal life and financial affairs. After lawyers for President Joe Biden’s adult son met with Department of Justice (DOJ) officials to discuss the criminal inquiry last week, sources told The Washington Post in a
The Daily WireJul 20 2023
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Five takeaways from Hunter Biden IRS whistleblower hearing
Republicans and Democrats sparred over the significance of the tax crimes investigation into Hunter Biden at a House Oversight Committee hearing Wednesday that featured two IRS whistleblowers, with the GOP arguing the president’s son was spared from true justice while Democrats argued he was thoroughly investigated by a team formed under the former president and led by a Trump-appointed
The HillFeb 22 2021
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Smith College Staffer Quits Over Anti-White Racism
A staffer at Smith College has resigned, publishing a letter accusing the elite women’s university of creating a “racially hostile environment” against white people.
Jodi Shaw used to be a student support coordinator at the Massachusetts college but recently sent a resignation letter to its leadership saying the environment left her “physically and mentally debilitated.”
“I can
The Epoch TimesApr 14 2023
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Brooklyn man fatally shot by NYPD known as ‘nice’ guy who carried gun
An elderly Brooklyn man who cops fatally shot Thursday was a “really nice guy” who was known for packing a firearm, neighbors said Friday. “He would let a lot of homeless people into the building, but he was otherwise a really nice guy,” said neighbor Raymond Weiss, 35. “He was very personable. When his cat died he asked me if I want his toys and his cat stuff.” “[His death] makes no sense to
New York Post (News)Feb 28 2023
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Edward-Elmhurst Health welcomes Rand Naffouje, MD
Dr. Naffouje is accepting new patients at two Edward Cancer Center locations: 120 Spalding Dr., Ste. 111 in Naperville and 24600 West 127th St. in Plainfield. To schedule an appointment, call (630) 646-2273.
Dr. Naffouje earned her medical degree from University of Damascus in Syria. She completed her internship at Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago and residency at the University of
Patch.comJul 22 2020
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More Than 280 WSJ Employees Pen Letter to Publisher Over Opinion Section
More than 280 Wall Street Journal employees signed a letter to the paper's publisher asking for harsher scrutiny and more fact-checking in the WSJ opinion section. The letter cited examples of misinformation in a piece by Vice President Mike Pence about the second COVID-19 coronavirus wave, and "an erroneous conclusion" in a column about systemic police racism from Heather Mac Donald. The
Mediaite The Hill Newsmax (News)Mar 22 2023
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Biden's DOJ is quietly trying to orchestrate taxpayer-funded bailout of Moderna
The Biden administration quietly inserted itself into a private patent infringement lawsuit two biotech companies filed against COVID-19 vaccine maker Moderna, in a move experts said could establish a dangerous precedent.
In a surprise filing last month, U.S. Attorney David Weiss issued a "statement of interest" in the case on behalf of the Department of Defense and Department of
Fox News DigitalMar 13 2023
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Western Colorado's Austin Ekeler to explore trade from Chargers
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Frustrated by the pace of talks on an extension, the agent for running back Austin Ekeler is seeking permission from the Chargers to speak to other teams about potential trade options. Cameron Weiss confirmed the request just minutes into the free-agent negotiating period that began 9 a.m. Monday. Ekeler has a base salary of $6.25 million in 2023, the final season of a four-
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 21 2023
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‘Right-to-work’ repeal, prevailing wage reinstatement heads to Whitmer’s desk
Cheers erupted in the Michigan Senate after lawmakers voted along party lines to repeal the state’s decade-old “right-to-work” law while reinstalling the practice of prevailing wage. “Dems have delivered on one of our biggest promises that we’ve made, today, which is restoring workers’ freedoms,” Rep. Regina Weiss, D-Oak Park, told reporters following session. Yet, which of four bills – House
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